Spectral Band Optical Analysis for Shape and Material of Terrestrial Imaging by Using Remote Sensing Technique
Safaa Mustafa Hameed and
Abdulrazak A. S. Mohammed
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Safaa Mustafa Hameed: PhD (Theoretical Physics –Optics, Almustansriah University, College of science, physics Department, Iraq, Baghdad), lecturer at Alsadiq University, Department of computer sciences, Iraq, Kirkuk.
Abdulrazak A. S. Mohammed: PhD (Electron Optics, Almustansriah University, College of science, physics Department, Iraq, Baghdad), Ass. Professor at Dep. of Computer Science, College of Engineering & Science, Bayan University, Iraq, Erbil
European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, 2018, vol. 3, issue 5, 52-54
Abstract:
Photogrammetric grid is the generation of processing system (which is one of the remote sensing techniques) with efficiency developed based on imaging and computer cluster parallel processing; the new application of photogrammetric technique has been applied on the Castel-Gate of Erbil city. It is a way of analyzing the objects especially for a traditional one "the castle in the ancient city of Erbil". This paper got the analysis of Erbil Castel-Gate structure using visible & IR spectral band analysis for transmission and absorption energy (El ) based on civil study, as well as the analyzing of chemical & physical test. On other hand the Satellite image of castle has been analyzed by using photogrammetric & GIS techniques. The result calculated the reflected energy values.
Keywords: Spectral Band; Castel-Gate; Erbil City; GIS Techniques (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2018.3.5.700
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